Rainbow Children’s Medicare announced its earnings presentation for Q3 FY26. The hospital chain reported a 12% increase in revenue, reaching ₹4,454 Mn. Key operational metrics, including IP discharges and deliveries, also demonstrated growth. The company continues its expansion plans, with a new 100-bed hospital in Rajahmundry, AP, and strategic focus on network effects and operational efficiencies.
Financial Performance
Rainbow Children’s Medicare reported a 12% year-over-year increase in revenue for Q3 FY26, reaching ₹4,454 Mn, compared to ₹3,981 Mn in Q3 FY25. EBITDA also increased by 9% to ₹1,470 Mn. PAT for Q3 FY26 stood at ₹739 Mn.
Operational Highlights
The company’s operational performance showed positive trends:
- IP Discharges: Increased by 9%.
- OP Consultations: Increased by 18%.
- Deliveries: Increased by 16%.
Occupancy saw a slight decrease of 11%, and the company is currently operating with 23 hospitals and 5 out-patient clinics.
Network Expansion and Strategy
Rainbow Children’s Medicare is focused on a hub-and-spoke model, with city-level and regional strategies to optimize service delivery. A new 100-bed hospital is being commissioned in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, which the company expects to address healthcare needs across East and West Godavari regions, representing an addressable population of nearly 10–12 million.
Leadership Update
Mr. Abrar Ali Dalal has been onboarded as Group CEO. He is expected to drive scale, profitability, and operational excellence. His strategic focus is on digital transformation and clinician retention.
Expansion Plans
The company shared their intended capacity for new hospitals over the next several fiscal years. The following table describes the capacity of each expansion by the relevant fiscal year:
| Telangana | 1,040 |
|---|---|
| Bengaluru | 592 |
| Tamil Nadu | 400 |
| NCR | 474 |
| Andhra Pradesh | 359 |
| North East | 150 |
| Pune | 150 |
Note: The company has used () to indicate no. of beds at each planned hospital
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